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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 6, 1967 (16 pages)

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_ Industrial Relations, who is ~ . , Apprenticeship Council. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE (Con't) Attention is directed to Section 7-1.01G of ations providing for employment of apprentices on the work. the Standard SpecificEvery such apprentice shall be paid the standard wage paid to apprentices under the regulations of the trade at which he is employed.Information relative to employment of apprentices shall be obtained from the Director of the Department oi : Any classification omitted herein shall be ments on file in the office of the Department of Indus ision of Labor Statistics and Research. he Administrative Officer of the California paid not less than .” $3,925 per hour employer payments as outlined in collective bargaining agreetrial Relations, Divz Overtime, Sundays and Holidays --not less than one and one-half (1s) times the basic hourly rate plus applicable employer payments. The holidays upon which such rates shall be paid shall be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the. particular craft, classification or type of workman employed on the proj @ ect. The attention of bidders is particularly directed to the provisions of Section 7-1.01F, of the Standard Specifications, regarding the use of domestic materials, and to the provisions of Section 8-1.02 of the Standard Specifications regarding assignment of the contract. Plans and specifications, including forms of proposal, bonds and contract, but not including the California Division of Highways Standard Specifications, will be furnished to each qualified ‘prospective bidder upon request to the office of the Director of Public Works, Courthouse, Nevada City, California. A charge of $5.00 will be made for the above mentioned plans and specifications, which is nonrefundable. No bid will be considered unless it is made on a-.blank form furnished by the Nevada County Department of Public Works and is made in accordance with the provisions of the Proposal Requirements and Conditions set forth under Section 2 of the Standard Specifications. The Department of all bids. Dated: August 22. 1967 Bid Advertising. Broadcast Exec Backs Non-Interference Cable TV. CATV, the cable television system now serving 23 million Americans, with more than 110 million forecast for 1980, has finally won an endorsebroadcasters, led 2 by Roger W. Clipp Public Works Reserves the right to reject any and COUNTY OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS RECTOR Publish Aug, 30, & Sept, 6th, 1967 rf of Pennsylvania. gainst the spread of cable transmis, sion is unrealistic, the’ chief executive of Triangle Stations has warned the National Association of Broadcasters. “‘CATV is here to stay and can’t be wished away,” he noted in proposing the establishment of a CATV division within the broadcast group. “It particularly serves viewers in poor reception areas and that number is rapidly being increased by tall buildings and steel construction across our landscape.” Mr. Clipp, one of the first broadcasters to recognize the potential of the cable approach, recently won the Liberty Bell Award of the Television & Radio Advertising Club for “creative foresight and vision.” His resolution now has the support of at least one other prominent station owner, Fetzer Broadcasting Co. But most broadcasters fear that transmission centers will assume the function of. originating programs, reducing the power currently shared by existing networks and stations. Mr. Clipp’s compromise position —legal prevention. of program origination by CATV and of bringing signals across the nation by microwave— MEDITATION MOMENT Father, teach me to listen when I pray. Thank You for listening, and for others also, who are willing to listen. Let me not be afraid to use old-fashioned words like love, faith and hope. Better yet, give me the courage to keep on trying to practice these everyday. Let me not grow too old to believe. Help me to be simple enough to dream, but wise enough to build. Let me not be afraid to cry over the suffering of others, but also graui me the courage to stop crying about my own ills and mistakes. Help me to be young enough to know that things and times can be changed for the better, and old enough to accept the facts of life. Grant me the grace to behold the beauty of Autumn, and give me the sense to
know I cannot tie all the leaves on the trees. In my reading and viewing, prevent me from looking for a good orange in a barrel-full of garbage. Help me to stop looking for a nickel on the sidewalk, when I should be sighting the silver stars. Forgive me for talking about the weather, when I should be listening to The Still Small Voice. H.E. Berg, Three R’s Bookstore, Grass Valley is expected to break the back of conservative opposition at the next inFrom the beginning of American history, the crack of the rifle has echoed throughout the land. Firearms meant survivai for the pioneers—protection from starvation and attack as they pushed ‘the frontier westward. When a man and his family staked their claim however, it was the ring of the, ax blazing trails, cutting clearings, and“ building the cabin that announced the end of their wandering, the beginning of a new life. While today’s outdoorsman carries a rifle whose design and performance would have amazed the pioneers, the hand axe . lingered on as his chief wood-cutting tool. But now the new Remington 4. SL-9 chain saw weighs just a few pounds more 4 than his rifle, and promA: ises to make blisters as CG obsolete as the powder NG g horn. Z HOW DOES IT WORK? FACTS VERIFIED BY THE FLIGHT PROPULSION DIVIGION, GENERAL ELECTING CoMmuly A JET ENGINE TN 1942, AMERICA'S FIRST JET, THE P-59, FLEW 450 MPH. TODAY, JET AIRCRAFT CAN FLY AT ZOOO MPH...THREE TIMES THE SPEED OF SOUND » A Jet ENGINE ON THE SAME PRINCIPLE AS AIR ESCAPING OPPOSITE DIRECTION. THIS IS THE “PUSH” THAT THRUSTS THE AIRCRAFT FORWARD OMBUSTION CHAMBER AlR TAKEN INTO THE ENGINE IS COMPRESSED TO MANY TIMES ITS’ NORMAL DENSITY. IN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER FUEL IS SPRAYED INTO THE COMPRESSED AIR AND IGNITED, THE BURNING GASES BLAST PAST A TURBINE WHEEL AND. OUT THE EXHAUST AT MORE THAN 1500 MPH, THE TURBINE WHEEL TURNS A SHAFT COMPRESSOR WHICH SUCKS IN MORE AESH AIR TO CONTINUE THE TUR f ALL WORK ON THE SAME BASIC PRINCIPLE. z dustry-wide meeting in January. The 5,900 existing CATV systems are expected to multiply by one-third annually, reaching 23,692 in 1980. With an average 4,000 homes per system paying $50 per year, cable TV will be a 1.5 billion dollar business, soon outstripping the television industry itself. The Clipp campaign for broadcasters’ support rests on the public good, citing improved reception and wider variety of program choice as CATV’s basic benefits... He predicts eventual replacement of many local OODS TRANSFER ~ & STORAGE DON'T CUSS CALL US VERNON WOODS station transmitters by key production centers which will feed the cable systems to large regions. IPHONE 273-7009 OR 265-4465 @ .CARPETING @LINOLEUM @ .DRAPERIES e@TORGINOL @TILE Call 273-6443} . Licensed Contractor Office-944 Lincoln Way Auburn, Calif.